Rocky Mountain Power 2026 Deferred Accounting Order Application
Summary
The Utah Public Service Commission docketed Rocky Mountain Power's application for a Deferred Accounting Order regarding the 2026 Inter-Jurisdictional Allocation Protocol. The application was filed on December 31, 2025. The Utah Association of Energy Users and Utah Large Customer Group have been granted intervention status in the proceeding.
What changed
The Utah Public Service Commission opened Docket No. 25-035-69 to review Rocky Mountain Power's application for a Deferred Accounting Order concerning the 2026 Inter-Jurisdictional Allocation Protocol. The application was filed December 31, 2025, with an Action Request due January 30, 2026. The Utah Association of Energy Users and Utah Large Customer Group have been granted intervention status, and procedural schedules have been suspended pending further motions.
Affected parties including large energy consumers and industrial users should monitor this docket for potential rate impacts and accounting treatment changes. Deferred accounting orders can affect how utility costs are allocated and recovered across jurisdictions, potentially influencing electricity rates for commercial and industrial customers in Utah.
What to do next
- Monitor docket for Utah PSC rulings on the Deferred Accounting Order
- Track any rate implications for large energy consumers
- Review inter-jurisdictional allocation protocol changes
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Docket No: 25-035-69
Electric Docket Year: 2025
Rocky Mountain Power’s Application for a Deferred Accounting Order Regarding the 2026 Inter-Jurisdictional Allocation Protocol
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